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In a series of opinions issued on August 31, 2010, the Supreme Court of Florida removed from the November general election ballot three amendments to the Florida Constitution that had been proposed by the Legislature and allowed two amendments that had been proposed by petition to remain on the ballot

House and Senate budget negotiators worked through the weekend of April 24 - 25, 2010 in an effort to conclude budget negotiations in time for the 2010 regular session of the Florida Legislature to end without needing an extended or special session

Despite a very productive session that included passage of a landmark health care bill and instituted new regulations on the financial industry, Congress left Washington for a five-week recess with a great deal of trepidation as it was gearing up to face a public that is very critical of the actions taken during the last 18 months and very concerned about the country's future